Atlantis

The covers: Hard core collectors are going to have to grab their wallets before they plunge into this issue because there are ten different covers to collect. Martin Coccolo and Ivan Nunes start things off strongly...

Disney released Lilo & Stitch on June 21, 2002. With an 86% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earnings of $273.1 million worldwide, the film was a critical and commercial success. (That’s right everyone – once...

Clockwork Lives by Kevin J. Anderson and Neil Peart Published by ECW Press on September 15, 2015. Hardcover of 400 pages at $24.95. 14 illustrations by Nick Robles. Note: I read an advance copy so anything...

Synopsis: A devastating betrayal puts our heroes in mortal danger. Jason and Ariadne return to Atlantis in order to take the throne, but the battle is far from over. Review: In a way the above brief...

Synopsis: When our heroes discover that Jason has been captured by Pasiphaes troops, they know they must do all they can to rescue him before he is lost forever. Review: The story continues pretty much from...

Synopsis: The Oracles prophecy has come true – the news that Pasiphae is his mother has blackened Jason’s heart and he bears little resemblance to the hero we all know and love. Review: This continues from...

Synopsis: Pasiphae has seized Atlantis and Ariadne’s life hangs in the balance, but our heroes are impotent to help. As wanted men, then have been forced to seek refuge in the mountains high above the city....

Johnny Capp’s, who co – created ‘Atlantis’ with Howard Overman has said that it was unfair of the BBC to axe the series midway through its second season. In his most recent interview with the Guardian...

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Welcome to another episode of SFP-NOW. Where we delve into some scifi goodness and give our thoughts on some of the most current shows happening.

This episode sees Raissa and Ian give their thoughts on ‘Star Trek: Picard’, which finished its run late last month on CBS All Access and Amazon Prime. We discuss how Una McCormacks book ‘Picard: The Last Best Hope’ enhanced our enjoyment of the series by filling in many of the backstory elements that were mentioned in the series.

We also discuss History Channel’s ‘Project Blue Book’, which ended its second season on a fantastic cliffhanger, but also introduced some intriguing new characters and themes to the show.

And we wrap things up with Ian’s thoughts on the UK version of Disney +, which launched in the UK on March 23 and has been a godsend while everyone has been in lockdown due to Covid 19.